Nathan Angell, project lead, and Eric Surprenant, 3D printing, of VVS High School were awarded $3,500 by Dan Kostelec of Project Fibonacci on behalf of their partner organization, the IEEE.  As part of the IEEE Engineering Projects in Community Services (EPICS) program the IEEE funds innovate solutions which demonstrate engineering skills in support of community service organizations. Also pictured below includes team mentor, Deb Guarneiri, and IEEE members, Anu & Jithin Jagannath.

Nathan is a Ukulele support system member focused on improving the well-being of children and families around the world through ukuleles and the support of music therapy.  Read about Sharing Music, Joy and Community with the Ukulele Support System.

 

 

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